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Henhouse (Salaparuta) The
Mincing Princess (Province of Trapani) The
Great Narbone (Province of Agrigento)
Animal Talk and the Nosy Wife (Province of Agrigento)...
- 48 (24): 2141–4. doi:10.2169/internalmedicine.48.2602. PMID 20009409.
Narbone MC,
Gangemi S,
Abbate M (June 2005). "A case of
SUNCT syndrome responsive...
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Saudi Arabia In
office October 2012 –
September 2016
Preceded by
Luigi Narbone Succeeded by
Michele Cervone European Union Amb****ador to
Djibouti In office...
- the Commander,
Bishop of
Tripoli Peter I,
Bishop of Glandèves
Peter I of
Narbone,
promoted to
Bishop of
Albara during the Crusade. Peter’s
position was...
- unknown.
Seigneur of Alès.
Bernard was the son of
Raymond II,
Viscount of
Narbone from 1066 to 1067. The name “pilet”
refers to a fur that the
nobility wore...
- to be
identified with the
Raymundus de
Codoleto who is
called a
civis Narbone or
citizen of Narbonne. He was from Codolet, near Pont-Saint-Esprit. Jeanroy...
-
Governance Dynamics in Opposition-Controlled
Areas in Syria". In
Luigi Narbone; Agnés Favier;
Virginie Collombier (eds.).
Inside Wars:
Local Dynamics...
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Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder'sche Verlagshandlung. pp. 90–91. [No. 684].
Narbone,
Alessio (1856).
Istoria della letteratura siciliana. Vol. 5. Palermo:...
- Relations," Paper,
Centre for
European Policy Studies (October 2000).
Narbone,
Luigi and Tocci, Nathalie, "Running
Around in Circles? The
Cyclical Relationship...